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for more let's get out to hank smith, chief investment officer. hank, good more thning. are you surprised there is no more optimism in futures? >> no, not really. because here in the united states, it's all about the fiscal cliff and very interesting last week as congress was on recess on vacation, the markets were you up. you now that congress is back in seg, there's a lot of jitteriness and i think you'll continue to see this until there is a resolution at least until we see that the fiscal cliff is being averted, either with a bridge or something more comprehensive and permanent, which is highly doubtful in a lame duck congress. >> for example the durable goods orders, we've seen a fall off in investment. is that owed to this uncertainty over the fiscal cliff? >> absolutely. capital spending is on strike here in the united states and has been for a while. but the good news is 2013 should be the year that certainty replaces uncertainty. unleashing a lot of pept up demand. so we can make the case that we'll see an acceleration of gdp growth with this unleashing of pent
for more let's get out to hank smith, chief investment officer. hank, good more thning. are you surprised there is no more optimism in futures? >> no, not really. because here in the united states, it's all about the fiscal cliff and very interesting last week as congress was on recess on vacation, the markets were you up. you now that congress is back in seg, there's a lot of jitteriness and i think you'll continue to see this until there is a resolution at least until we see that the...
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a lot of good bankers. >> let's bring up old bankers. >> remember bob smith. he was great. >> lewis guy not so good. >> lots of buzz about the blackberry bounce. we'll meet the analyst from north of the border whose call on research in motion sent stock soaring by 14% on friday and ceo of blue nile. how does the online jewelry retailer plan to outshine its brick and mortar counterparts. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahah
a lot of good bankers. >> let's bring up old bankers. >> remember bob smith. he was great. >> lewis guy not so good. >> lots of buzz about the blackberry bounce. we'll meet the analyst from north of the border whose call on research in motion sent stock soaring by 14% on friday and ceo of blue nile. how does the online jewelry retailer plan to outshine its brick and mortar counterparts. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth...
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with her tips on preparing the perfect turkey is sue smith. butter ball's talk line expert. live from butter ball's headquarters in illinois. i did not know, back then, sue, packing the stuffing is probably not the best idea for the stuffing, is it? >> a lot of people do like the stuff, but good question, you want to stuff just lightly and that'll bring me to my first golden tip, make sure you use that meat thermometer, make sure that stuffing gets to 165 and make sure that thigh meat gets the 180 and breast meat gets to 165, 170. >> and if someone stuffs it the night before, that's the worst thing you can do. do you stand by that? >> if you're going to stuff it, it's a great way to do it, it's tradition. if your mom's done it, you're going to stuff. but yes, you want to prepare it that morning and stuff it right before you put it in the oven. >> does it ferment or something if you do it overnight? you don't want can grow in there overnight, is that it? >> you don't. definitely do prep for food safety. techniques and stuff it right before. >> what if i want to do something d
with her tips on preparing the perfect turkey is sue smith. butter ball's talk line expert. live from butter ball's headquarters in illinois. i did not know, back then, sue, packing the stuffing is probably not the best idea for the stuffing, is it? >> a lot of people do like the stuff, but good question, you want to stuff just lightly and that'll bring me to my first golden tip, make sure you use that meat thermometer, make sure that stuffing gets to 165 and make sure that thigh meat...
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what's been hailed as fuel poverty where the only way to stay warm is with an extra blanket here's a smith with the story. it's a bitter winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother of four julie has only one thing on her mind as the cold bites how is she going to pay her ever rising energy bill i decided to take few libel from the sealy and i only use one in my room is only my you just one trying to cut down. off the bill next time but in regard to bill. we spoke to julie last winter when she was already struggling and we've come back to see how she'll face this year's even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty poverty is where you spend more than ten percent of your net income on your energy bills and we've seen these recent price increases pushed three hundred fourteen founts and people into fuel poverty that's on top of an estimated seven million peo
what's been hailed as fuel poverty where the only way to stay warm is with an extra blanket here's a smith with the story. it's a bitter winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother of four julie has only one thing on her mind as the cold bites how is she going to pay her ever rising energy bill i decided to take few libel from the sealy and i only use one in my room is only my you just one trying to cut down. off the bill next time but in regard to bill. we...
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laura smith r.t. london syrian rebel forces looking to oust president bashar al assad have risk. in important endorsement from the west the european union says the national coalition is a legitimate representative of the country's people but it stopped short of giving the group a special recognition now france and the u.k. were the first western powers to give the rebel alliance their stamp of approval with turkey later doing the same and cora is now pushing for nato to install a patriot missile system along its border in order to defend herself russia is among the countries strongly opposing the move widely seen as the first step towards creating a no fly zone meanwhile political activist dr abdul believes that turkey has an alter a motive for its request to plunge the region deeper into chaos. deploying such missiles is not really going to be for defensive measure what do they need to defend against turkey has an army and they can defend against more power for example this is clearly for a larger scale intervention where they want to secure a no fly zone area we've been hearing
laura smith r.t. london syrian rebel forces looking to oust president bashar al assad have risk. in important endorsement from the west the european union says the national coalition is a legitimate representative of the country's people but it stopped short of giving the group a special recognition now france and the u.k. were the first western powers to give the rebel alliance their stamp of approval with turkey later doing the same and cora is now pushing for nato to install a patriot...
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quarterback alex smith practiced today. he reportedly has been medically cleared to play, but the team is denying it. so is it colin kaepernick at center in new orleans? jim harbaugh speaks tomorrow afternoon at niner headquarters. >>> hey, did you hear? it's thanksgiving! right place, right time, in the woodside high school. runs it back for a touchdown. he scored six in the last two games. 49-19. they get the best of the jets. >>> college basketball, cal up. richard solomon. no foul called. he gets teed up. moments later, mike montgomery gets up. bears trailed by as much as eight but they come on back. 73-70. >>> stanford in the bahamas against no. 13 missouri. a game-high 22. stanford was hanging in there till the end. bowers, a double-double. he follows that shot. stanford loses 78-70. >>> i have in my hands the thanksgiving top five. >>> texans-lions, justin forsett up the mile. stop. ah, no whistle. he keeps going. detroit challenged the scoring play, which is unsportsman- like. it was gonna be reviewed anyway. texans
quarterback alex smith practiced today. he reportedly has been medically cleared to play, but the team is denying it. so is it colin kaepernick at center in new orleans? jim harbaugh speaks tomorrow afternoon at niner headquarters. >>> hey, did you hear? it's thanksgiving! right place, right time, in the woodside high school. runs it back for a touchdown. he scored six in the last two games. 49-19. they get the best of the jets. >>> college basketball, cal up. richard solomon....
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cuts they claim that in a time of austerity nations simply don't have any money to spare parties are smith has the details for us nobody's very optimistic at this stage that these talks will result in anything other than everyone just walking away from the table and saying we'll come back early next year and talk about it again the proposals the e.u. president herman van rompuy is putting forward remain on satisfactory to practically everyone it seems he presented new proposals actually late last night which involved taking some money away from akman costs and reallocating into other areas. currently offering a real terms cut in the entire budget of twenty billion euros but that's on a budget of one trillion so david cameron is calling what's the president's doing at the moment take correct he says that they need a real spending cuts. in affordable spending cuts in the e.u. budget the they say me you which of course is forcing its member countries to implement austerity and the problem here is that everybody wants something different david cameron as i say wants a real terms cut france and
cuts they claim that in a time of austerity nations simply don't have any money to spare parties are smith has the details for us nobody's very optimistic at this stage that these talks will result in anything other than everyone just walking away from the table and saying we'll come back early next year and talk about it again the proposals the e.u. president herman van rompuy is putting forward remain on satisfactory to practically everyone it seems he presented new proposals actually late...
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smith had a final concussion test today. cornerback donte whitner said it would be kaepernick. >> no. we feel like there's no competitive advantage for us to release this information. that's something we think is an advantage for us to talk about. you may have your opinions on it. it's an unorthodox, you know, so be it, you know, you can -- you can, uhm, call me names if you want or make sport of me. >> by the way the raiders are in cincinnati this weekend. >>> college basketball stanford won in the bahamas. randy bennett, you and st. mary's are about to lose your first game against pacific. in anaheim, early second half, gaels go low post. brad waldo the tip-in. the gaels trailed by one. the tigers shot and one. gaels lose and fall 1-4. >>> razorbacks and lsu. 2nd quarter watch the catch. jarvis landry one-handed. gave lsu a 10-0 lead. game would come to the final play. arkansas trailing by a touchdown. to the end zone, incomplete. lsu hangs on to win 20-13. >>> all right. now, mike leach and watch this came back from 18 do
smith had a final concussion test today. cornerback donte whitner said it would be kaepernick. >> no. we feel like there's no competitive advantage for us to release this information. that's something we think is an advantage for us to talk about. you may have your opinions on it. it's an unorthodox, you know, so be it, you know, you can -- you can, uhm, call me names if you want or make sport of me. >> by the way the raiders are in cincinnati this weekend. >>> college...
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was that for 200 years, 175 years, before he had written, there was a very influential idea of adam smith that markets would read to the efficiency of the economy. and ken arrow was the person who actually proved, the circumstances under which it was correct. so anybody who talked about the wonders of the free market, he was the one who actually showed that adam smith was right. but in showing he was right, he also understood that it was only right under very restricted conditions, and the healthcare sector was one condition in which it was never right, and similar to my own work on economics of asymmetric information -- >> core understanding. >> what it showed is the reasonable the invisible hand seems invisible is that it's not there. and this gesture is a real case on point. >> just to add, all abstract reasoning, but thenk at reality and it's overwhelming. the -- looking across countries can the united states has the most market oriented healthcare system and the most expensive without getting better results. >> we're ranked 37th in the world in the world health organization in terms
was that for 200 years, 175 years, before he had written, there was a very influential idea of adam smith that markets would read to the efficiency of the economy. and ken arrow was the person who actually proved, the circumstances under which it was correct. so anybody who talked about the wonders of the free market, he was the one who actually showed that adam smith was right. but in showing he was right, he also understood that it was only right under very restricted conditions, and the...
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if anybody talks about the wonders of the free-market free-market, he shielded added smith and also understood he was only right under very restrictive conditions. in the health care sector was never right. and my on were put the reason the invisible hand sphinxes invisible is it is not there. [laughter] but just to add them with follow the same system on outbidding better results. >> breaking face seven. >> daewoo cotte talk a run across control and the more successful ad. >> of veterans health administration actually a the doctors are government employees. >> you did a calculation showing if we had a health care system that was as efficient we would have no deficit given the baby boom. >> >> it is actually called medicare. with the supreme act the of of, so all of these same of, so all of these same this but our budget problems will be done. >> cell it better dismantle. it is incredible. it is a rejection of theory and evidence. [laughter] that is pretty impressive. >> host: look at the interface between medical costs and the budget. the idea we have to have commissions like bowles simpson w
if anybody talks about the wonders of the free-market free-market, he shielded added smith and also understood he was only right under very restrictive conditions. in the health care sector was never right. and my on were put the reason the invisible hand sphinxes invisible is it is not there. [laughter] but just to add them with follow the same system on outbidding better results. >> breaking face seven. >> daewoo cotte talk a run across control and the more successful ad. >>...
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smith: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, kenny marchant. mr. merchant: mr. speaker, -- mr. marchant: mr. speaker, today we honor our friend and colleague ralph hall, for being the oldest member to cast a vote in the history of the house of representatives. i've the privilege of knowing ralph for decades, he's a dear friend and a tireless advocate for the people of the fourth district of our home state. his service to the country didn't start with his election to congress in 1980 but started long before. he answered the country's call to serb in the service in world war ii, serving in the navy as an aircraft carrier pilot from 1942 to 1945, later in his life, he served in the texas legislature from 196 to 1978. ralph, i -- to 1972. ralph, i did not have the opportunity to serve with you in the texas leng slayture, we were there at different times but you served with honor and served as senate pro tem for two years. though ralph's time in the texas legislature predated
smith: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, kenny marchant. mr. merchant: mr. speaker, -- mr. marchant: mr. speaker, today we honor our friend and colleague ralph hall, for being the oldest member to cast a vote in the history of the house of representatives. i've the privilege of knowing ralph for decades, he's a dear friend and a tireless advocate for the people of the fourth district of our home state. his service to the country didn't start with his election to...
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sandra smith has the trade today. sandra: you want to do your homework, go and see what people are buying. they do a lot of footwear including og ugg boots. don't leave retailers altogether, check out the online retailers. really interesting, the orange e line is the online retailer. names like amazon, ebay, overstock a few that make up the line. the blue line is the etf weeding out amazon. your brick-and-mortar stores. this is the 2012 performance. up 46% this year. a lot more people shopping online so keep that in mind taking your retail stocks. i will use best buy as an example. a lot are going online selling a lot more. best buy is one of them really ramping up. a stock taking more than half of the value. deftly going to be one to watch. hiring more employees. e-commerce site going very well. amazon.com is heads to match. keep in mind taking her stocks over the holidays. they also say this weekend not indicative. keep in mind. go to the stars and see what people are buying. cheryl: wal-mart, target, these guys wer
sandra smith has the trade today. sandra: you want to do your homework, go and see what people are buying. they do a lot of footwear including og ugg boots. don't leave retailers altogether, check out the online retailers. really interesting, the orange e line is the online retailer. names like amazon, ebay, overstock a few that make up the line. the blue line is the etf weeding out amazon. your brick-and-mortar stores. this is the 2012 performance. up 46% this year. a lot more people shopping...
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there were a few lonely women here and there, margaret chase smith springs to mind. but not many. and none in the cabinet. and very few heads of state anywhere on earth were women. so it was just a different era. >> when you were asked to do this book, were you asked by the foundation or by the government-run library? >> the foundation. they work together closely often and both are involved -- and both were very involved in the book. it's the library that owns the tapes, and i worked with the archivists and the library. they were a joy to work with. the director of the like bare, tom putnam, was always very helpful. but it was the foundation and its director, tom mcnaught and the president of the foundation, caroline kennedy, who worked with me on the foundation side. it was their desire that a new book be issued, but once they had decided to create the book they gave me full freedom as a historian to choose the excerpts i did and to say whatever i wanted to. >> so you didn't have any restrictions. >> nope. >> and why did hyperion, a disney corporation, agree to publish the book?
there were a few lonely women here and there, margaret chase smith springs to mind. but not many. and none in the cabinet. and very few heads of state anywhere on earth were women. so it was just a different era. >> when you were asked to do this book, were you asked by the foundation or by the government-run library? >> the foundation. they work together closely often and both are involved -- and both were very involved in the book. it's the library that owns the tapes, and i...
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the discussion was moderated by ben smith. from los angeles, this is about an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for turning up for this. it is an honor to be here. anyone who has been uncovering policy in new york kind of feels entertainment industry has this enormous power in politics and public policy, and also as a dark matter out there. we do not fully understand how it is affecting and changing what happens on the east coast. we have a remarkable panel of longtime leaders in that industry to help explain that to me and to you. one regret -- he apologizes for not being able to be here with us. he is working on the next "avatar" script. i will bring out the panel. the first person is arnold schwarzenegger. [applause] he is our host today. he is somebody who uniquely came from the entertainment industry and into politics. he is at the intersection of those things. he is extremely active in things like this. he will be starring in a new movie called "last call." the next person is ron meyer, president of universal since 1995. [applause] he is someone who has seen the in
the discussion was moderated by ben smith. from los angeles, this is about an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for turning up for this. it is an honor to be here. anyone who has been uncovering policy in new york kind of feels entertainment industry has this enormous power in politics and public policy, and also as a dark matter out there. we do not fully understand how it is affecting and changing what happens on the east coast. we have a remarkable panel of longtime leaders...